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Vol 54 Iss. 3
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Study of the adsorption of carboxymethylcellulose on minerals using a labeled c14 polymer

Authors:
S. I. Gorlovsky
P. S. Sergeeva
Date submitted:
1972-09-08
Date accepted:
1972-11-18
Date published:
1973-10-05

Abstract

Carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) is a highly effective high molecular weight flotation suppressor. The features of the depressing and coagulating effect on flotation silicates ensured the use of CMC in all copper-nickel processing plants in the North-West of the USSR.

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References

  1. Vaneev I. I., Gorlovskiy S. I., Zashikhin N. V. Method of flotation enrichment of copper-nickel ores. Bull.of inv., 1957, № 12, №110039.
  2. Gorlovskiy S. I. On the theory and practice of application of polymers in the processing of non-ferrous metal ores. Ore Processing, 1961, No. 5.
  3. Gorlovskiy S. I. Investigation of high-molecular organic depressors and study of the features of their action as flotation reagents. Abstract of the cand. diss. Mekhanobr, 1964.
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